From
the writers of Scary Movie and Spy Hard, here's another
half-developed spoof that's only occasionally humorous simply
because it's just not smart enough.
Julia
Jones (Hannigan) is a Greek-Jewish-Japanese-Indian girl
whose father (Griffin) wants her to marry a suitably ethnic
guy (Friedlander), even though he's a loser. She gets advice
from matchmaker Hitch (Cox), and she's soon smitten by the
charming Brit Grant (Campbell), whose liberal-minded parents
(Coolidge and Willard) welcome her. Julia and Grant hire
the wedding planner Jell-O (Ortiz) for their upcoming nuptials.
Then Grant's conniving best friend (Monk) shows up, determined
to get him for herself.
Most
of the film's jokes are in that paragraph. Spot the references
to everything from My Big Fat Greek Wedding and My Best
Friend's Wedding to The Wedding Planner and Meet the Parents.
Then throw in gags relating to random things like Extreme
Makeover and Pimp My Ride, Dodgeball and Pretty Woman, Mr
& Mrs Smith and Kill Bill, King Kong and Lord of the
Rings. Yes, it's all over the place, and the filmmakers
don't seem to know when to cut a gag short and get on with
things--every joke is stretched to the point where it ceases
to be funny anymore.
The
cast dives in gamely, and they just about escape with their
dignity intact. Coolidge and Willard are the only ones who
really goes for full-on parody; their Streisand-Hoffman
shtick is by far the funniest thing in the film. And there
are a few inspired moments that keep us chuckling, often
unintentionally, as well as several scenes that make us
gasp at the ineptness of it all.
The
main problem is that the whole thing feels underdeveloped,
like the writers just crammed in every joke they could think
of, but never bothered to develop or anchor any of them.
The filmmakers apparently don't understand that it takes
time and effort to make comedy work, because they don't
appear to have invested either. It feels badly rushed and
fragmented, and as a result just isn't much fun to watch.
Besides playing spot the film reference.
Date Movie Written By:
Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer
Date Movie Cast:
Alyson Hannigan, Adam Campbell, Eddie Griffin, Jennifer
Coolidge,
Fred Willard, Sophie Monk, Tony Cox, Judah Friedlander,
Valery Ortiz, Meera Simhan, Mauricio Sanchez, Carmen
Electra